Graphic Organizers are visual ways to classify and organize information. These organizers help students check their comprehension as well as recall important information. Graphic Organizers help students organize their thoughts or information.
Graphic Organizers can be used to describe, compare and contrast, classify, sequence, show cause and effect, or help with decision making.
Some of the main types of Graphic Organizers:
Webbing-- Usually a visual way to brainstorm or organize information after brainstorming. Ideas are usually written in circles which are then connect together based on their relationships.
Concept Mapping-- This is a special type of web diagram that shares specific information. The circles or shapes contain the concept or question and are linked with labeled arrows expressing the relationship or connection.
Matrix-- A grid, usually listing qualities or characteristics. Items added to the matrix are then checked to see which qualities they have.
Flow Chart-- Usually shows a sequence or set of steps. This shows the order of event or steps in a procedure.
How can I use it in class?
Google "Math Graphic Organizers" or "Science Graphic Organizers" to find more content area specific graphic organizers that you might want to use.
Think about the purpose of your Graphic Organizer. Are you charting a sequence or series of events? Use a Flow Chart. Looking for definitions or attributes? Try a web. Comparing and Contrasting? Use a Matrix. To classify, use a Tree. To describe, try sketching.
Use Graphic Organizers when students read on their own to check their comprehension and guide their reading.
Use for vocabulary instruction to understand words beyond memorization.
Graphic Organizers
Graphic Organizers are visual ways to classify and organize information. These organizers help students check their comprehension as well as recall important information. Graphic Organizers help students organize their thoughts or information.
Graphic Organizers can be used to describe, compare and contrast, classify, sequence, show cause and effect, or help with decision making.
Some of the main types of Graphic Organizers:
How can I use it in class?
Resources
Different Graphic Organizers
Different Graphic Organizers 2: Sorting, charting, sequencing, storytelling, KWL, and misc.
Graphic Organizers for grade levels and concepts maps
Information and examples of Graphic Organizers
Many types of Graphic Organizers
Printable Graphic Organizers
Vocabulary Graphic Organizers
Math Graphic Organizers
Definitions of Types and Examples of Graphic Organizers
Holt Interactive Graphic Organizers
Many Graphic Organizers